Links for German

 
So what are all those stickers on the back of cars and what do they 
mean?  This is an excellent site that gives the countries for each of 
those decals you see on the back of many cars here in Melrose and 
around the world!
http://www.autodecals.com/info/infomain.htm#SIGNS

Why study German?  Despite what you have been told there are many 
important reasons to study German.  Here are just some of them.
http://sps.k12.mo.us/khs/german/germany/teacher/whygerman.htm

What does fast food look like in Germany?
http://www.mcdonalds.de

Why learn a foreign language?  Why isn't English spoken everywhere?
This article from Atlantic Monthly points out a few things we as 
Americans might misunderstand about English in the global arena.
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2000/11/wallraff.htm

Facts about Germany!  In English for those who would like an outline.
http://www.facts-about-germany.de/1610.99.html

Where is German spoken? Not just in Germany! Take a look at the break 
down of German as a language and the countries in which it is spoken.
http://german.about.com/homework/german/library/weekly/aa020298.htm?terms=geography

Schools in Massachusetts that teach German!
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/germ/aatg/highschools.html

Do you like chocolate?  Maybe a site for you!
http://www.milka.de

A look at money around the world!  See what you think! Click on the 
region of the world, then click on the country of your choice to see 
what money looks like there!
http://aes.iupui.edu/rwise/notedir/mappage.html

Gummibears are a German favorite loved by kids and grownups alike!
http://www.haribo.de

Need some help learning all those new words?  Here is a great site 
from Michigan to help you.  Everything from nouns to numbers!
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~hmr/Miscellaneous/Frequent_Words.html

More reasons to study German?  Strangely enough, America is the only place 
on earth where any importance is placed on learning Spanish.  Here are some 
facts to think about.
http://www.goethe.de/uk/saf/werbung/english/index.htm

English is slowly appearing as the market and advertising language in 
Germany!  Click here for the slide show!
http://www.washjeff.edu/german/doppelspiegel/index2.htm